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i the western carolinian mill prohibited hv it to tiik stitks abk uwibvhd to tuk statki y ok to thk fkoi'le amendments to the constitution article x ____â€” the powbbs not to tmk ni-|i:i status by thk i no xxviii of vol xix \ no from commencement 060 austin & c f fisher > editors and proprietors \ salisbury is c december 27 1838 ivcte^fl iron t in b follow mfl d'.yfl ager ihtmfl ft.'irunt ence fl rince c'nmbace res^b , 9 with me jjjjfl di-triistl'ulfl to i-.miersem , lhe neh^^b fl i theflflflflflflflj fl | iic |, w-'i^^flb hill the object "' r scd and good ifl expiessinn ->â– d the day hefl â€ž| in the oven in ob precisely ifl tiainclv^h^b sooll^b gill hi m â– ceimub mii'ii-^b llienfl jiii'irlv^fl liinishmen "' j leaving tie^b icbnise there ih^^b arty of police nijentifl the huiialfl iicon'red i a rnn^i^b hfl " that fl ineieent li rentii â– what do â– r iiiiii it Â« will e " he has comuullotlb " you are i igh^^fl ompelled to lih^fl ike pleasure do not^h lhey are alwuysfl tkerc can one sto|i!^b ijlterions gentlcmen-^^b trined during hi^bsen^a sne^fl is lu^fl Â« t hefl eurat,'fl in l h know tioh keep fl w iÂ«b conlin i.-il^j tne afterwards wiie fl ijitery had l>e>m^b " prince aaid in^b elievc thai we are fl it in the ninth tlu_^b irlier therfl wilions practisei^^b " bat have^fl will t llfl fortified hy^fl aided theirfl iiihi^b wiili^b ii one blow hefl accra who allegedh 9 a man's arm hutfl rrounded and arre^tei^b hefl lainps^b him ; llfl ipawport ,^ thing i lull iririlege iflfl as itbb nr police aj.en l*ai an a urc^b acted an i fl ullieerb^b alier^b of if^fl i-.iob watel^h ** rafin illlilb , inflj wed and hc a^^^^^fl pilssiiigfl '*"Â« among^b p.flj h he proihitedh inch - i-|,i ,,,â– ched riifm dech^b usucited i,\jm mm every pailfl two dny-k^b Â« every d*yfl re was a young liirl^b milliner iiuimrica jeff *" ancertaiuedflbbfl rwilre-l knoi^b lus^b n * n reuinrknblthi^b *** and emaciated fl l about four-aiiibtfl ft he ui'pnrjb perct-ive.l flfl 9'iwicoll.ir.fl hi-m i i.i^vm n â– Â«. sign or history which may be utliiinod and avail | there is un end in business beyond supply there themeelvea of every measure which may give to is an ubject in the acquisition of wealth beyond then perpetuity and hand them ilnwu undisturbed success there isa final cause fir human traffic â€” in form nr character tn other generations j ami that is virtue this is the ultimate design pro tbat tbeee venerable piles are the workman posed ky heaven ; and it is a design that evepy wiaa ship of man's hand no one who with unprejudiced | man engaged in ihal culling will propose to hun opinion lias examined ihem can doubt hut wnh jaelf it is no eitravaganoo therefore but thosiin sucl an admission what ii the crowd of refleo'iuna ! pie assertion ofa iru.h lo v lo a man su ongag winch throng and simile the mind what a se ed and tu say emphatically you huvo havo an rms of unanswerable inquiries aucceytl ! when end in gain beyond success ; and thai ii the moral were these eiiurinuns earth heaps reared up from rectiludu uf your own iniutj.jj^^^^^^^^^^^j was si h was pur 1 â€” form magnitude i â€” dn 1 lions ... the lapse likuh waves uver the * s b sulllt'h â€” â€” a^'-h worn â€” thu unsiitism upon lu credulity h ho i nn i 1 uur '' i b as tn ui they ure ag.-sh came â€” thisl fair wm the home â€” thch befure earih-h awuy.m iwffflwpwflpffvm^tyerpowereil l.y lie fury uf mentinn.-.l as one of ihe females in whtmt us aaaailant who culled tim an assussui uud a prufeesed to la paying ins addresses died a ew nonster feeling lums.-lf unable tn mainmin the lavs alter him almost wastejjjoji_skelelu.n^^j ii he one who pre to n lfl inul i .. i i.iui.h tu the cx-h un i he hi ied i 111 uhiln-l nue i uu iimoiislv 1 man 1 strugirlch lilllvl in a til h inih 1,1 l â€¢.. re-p..||,|h â€” iiml tn tr.l-.l or iher i iu ihcl i llie wusl l i oil him i wllsh clue to eoul ih no to lijeh â€” i mun li ell i lie â€” lll-l to a is ii-iii-h to rolllll into frightfull night i in bull hoie a to sln-i to the i 1 the thei man olijecll her leelingsl flow to i-l the lltroal.l li.'wo.ltl wilh the hull il-i _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ lime i an 11 h il 1 i iiicideui occurred mure i-xlruoriluiurv than nil the^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b in inih â– a _.,,_.,__ ____ nn hunt iho rcpin.h 1 1 ii i a i lo in inn in 1 i i in ll u i lln h ilh in uu mm n j.i i he hour h,rb cr â– e,:',ri,-e,.â€žd,-,'.,ver lie was â€” new iiiuiors en some era , , , , were a u wus ixeiv â– the in , . , ,- i had obtained entrance tu he c â– were set n â– upon hun lied at this rv >' m | knurl happened to .... he {:, 1 and 1 whether the k " v | . an nlaruih i the i i â– , i nth ihe 'â– soine young medical b,sly â– f r illsm'.-lu . when tor.oiii-h lis world meiice heir uperutiuii the supposed corpse mitm-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^s r,.|.e i not a e\is i ulleneeb in take a m r.--l b pl.llhlhli-l the i >'>â– nut is hei i 11 iliu he was jieii - llv was placed iii iiiiliui-meiil 1 pal i inm a vlsil - j by he light f one nf the ! he was slinnglv hnund nnd in spile ul his crns.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^s ri pilllie.'lb ll'-sh n wuh ih fu us tu the istcatn.-i ir uicuiiceivahle i-iioil-h future h to li his i'i"h the in bun iln.pl p ih ell oris in slop pt iv ll m mine â€” i i 11 nl ... i in or li iih virfim miiiii.ioih.dl th i s|....l|.|.l i ihail re si papers ' tb.'v i.flerwi.l.'s.lecl.ll.'d ll.e il-e|ves lll.'l i i 111 e-h a i a i who 1 u i<l odor observed i body to ol -., ...... h k fin to than to wi.ui.il ng tho le to ll matter am pcpl.-x i to the ll i llcnmh sh hnd pi ev |,.., i y vnupiie 'â– â– -, i hi m ihal i w line ed ll.'j nd lively girl aba had since i facts i have elated tim corpse wm ruihamttttl a el ii widow iron lhe bunds previ i nuily *.'! n lh n il tn l i ini ll.e i pails u.'i.'l ull p ||, i hllll rufni ii rin-'l nl upon i ll.e hi apnrlin ail oigioos strength of the noc ii alreiidjl tiik vampire always some curious anecdotes to be ol prince jutnbuce kny evening visits lo him he rein tiih ancient mounds ok thk west bv bohl-nd fi.aoo pvftci tlio f.mpornr had detained me uanal the minister of the police ihe sent lo request un iininediule uu " are ihev here â€” the dead of other days ! â€” and did ibe dust ui theie fail solitudes once stir with life and burn wilh passion any ant " awful memorials but of whom we know not it is a circumstance which has long elicited re mark from those who as tourists have jour eyed through this western valley thai so little interest should s i manifested for those mysterious ami venerable mi nents of anothei race with which ii abounds when we consider the complete ab sence oi all other relics of f.r ner generation in uur land it need nnl be slid thai such indill rence is not well nud sh ul.l exist nn longer to awaken this egard wo need hut allude lo that eagerness of interesf which the disiant traveller â€” thc man of literary laste und poetic fancy not less than lhe devotee of abstruse science never fails tn betray for i lies mysterious monuments of the past : minis a o.l til who has looked upon the century missed ruins of europe nnd to whose eye the cuslletl crags of the rhine arc not unfamiliar and sure ly to an imaginative mind here is an interest which attaches to ihese venerable beacons of de parted tune â€” envehified as they are in mystery in scrutable and from their origin pointing aa they do down the di shadowy vista of ages of which lhe ken of nimi tellelh not â€” here ii an int rest which hallows them even as lhe hoary piles of old egv pl are hallowed and which feudal europe with all her time-siiiined battlements cuu never b.n.sl it is the mystery â€” the impenetrable mystery veil ing these aged sepulchres which gives them an in terest fur ine traveller's eye they are landmarks in lhe lapse of ages beneath whose shadows gene rations hnve mouldered and around whose summits i gone tttrnity plays ! the ruined lower â€” the moss grown nbliey â€” the dump-stniiied dungeon the sun ii arch â€” the fairy and delicate fragments of the shattered perystile of a classic land or the beautiful frescoes of llerculaneum and pumpeii â€” around them time has indeed hung the silvery man lie f old while lie has swept them with decay but their years he enumerated and the circum stances the authors and tbe purpose of their ori gin together wilh ihe incident of iheir ruin are chronicled on history's pige for coming genera nuns rut who shall tell be <-..Â» if the origin of these venerable earth heaps â€” the race of their builders â€” the purpose of their erection â€” the thou sand circumstances attendim their rise history de sert . why now su lone and desolate ! where arc the multitudes that once swarmed the hcautif.il prairie nt iheir bnse and vainly busied tl.emsclvei in rearing piles which should exist lho wonder of lho men of other lands and the sole monument of their own memory long after ihey ihemielves were oust ? has war or famine nr pestilence brood ed over these beautiful plains â€” or haa the fiat nf omnipotence gone forth that as a race iheir dwell ers should exist no longer and lhe deutharyrel been commissioned tn sweep il em from of the face of lhe earth as if with destruction's besom ? we ask : â€” tho inquiry is vain : â€” we are answered not ! their mighty creations and thc tombi of myriads heave up themselves in solemn grandeur before ui ; but from ihe depths f the dusky earth heap comes forth no voice to tell us its origin or object or story ! iikt in huve ii witne-s when pouche entered and be buh mi some general topics relating ppn , i then he proceeded as follows circumstance has taken plnce hotel pepin rue saint.eloi about twelve ln mun named rutin took up his abode to some suspicious circumstances b^^cummunic.'iied to the police he bus pi i ml nn i i/finii i he i â– well ... inni except thnt thcr n fierceness he want said he emperor ' slay some msn say that wealth is power â€” m some that knowledge is power â€” and others thai authori ty is power hut there il an apothegm that 1 would place 011 high above the all when 1 would a_|sert that ' truth is power wealth caunnt purchase â€” talent cannot refuse â€” knowledge cannot overeach â€” authority cannot ilunce her s ihey all like fe in tremble ai her presence cast her into the se i venfold healed furnace nf the ly ram's wrath fling her into the most tremendous billows of comm linu â€” she mount aloft iu the ark upon the summit of the deluge she is-the ministering spirit whu iheda on man lhat bright and iudestrudiblo principle id life whicb is given by its mighty authority to illuminate and to inspire ihe immortal aoul and which like ii m is lhe same yesterday to duy and forever when tbe mould has long been heaped on all ihe prids of wealth aud latent knowledge and authority â€” when earth and heaven itselfshall have pis__.nl away truth shall ar.ae liko the angel on mai ah's lacnlice upon the flame of nature's fu neral pyre and ascend to her source ber heaven and her home â€” the boeom of the holy and eternal g.sj i leaves his hotel nt eleven vlie alwaya proceeds to the same hr burial-ground of perc-lachaise h^bnie arrives there my agents lose h at lour o'clo'k in the mnn ing he is htl.e vicinity of the burial-ground â€” resumes his way to the hotel pepin and kbefore day-light these circumstances rccurriun night after night excited the hkfuiy people riilin is distinctly kept hdoa^.'il step by step fro the moment until he nrrives near pere a linen lhe b|ilace ; but nothing has been the stars look at the distant slur which twinkles in the firmament there il haa stione wilh undiminished luilre for centuriei the eyes lhat are sealed in loath thousand of ytars have gazed upon it and seen it the same a we behold il now it has held ill place through lucceisive em pire if we look back through the vista of distant ages we find it there il beheld rome in her might and iii.tj aty it looked npon uabyloo in the days of her glory ll mv egypt in her rising gestures yet still it shines on without change or diminution of lustre perpetuity constancy nnd endurance of heavenly friendship " thus win h the lord which giveth the sun for a light by day and the ordinan ces of the moon and star for a light hy night which dividrth the sea when the wevee i hereof roar the lord of hosts is his name ; if those ordinances depart from before me snitd the lord then the eeed of israel shall also cease from being a nation belbra mn forever the mountains shull depart and hills he removed but tny kindness shall not depart from thee neither shall ihe covenant of my peace be re movo.1 aaith the lord thai have mercy un thee if we attach m much value to constancy that can abide hut a few years at must how can we estimate aright that which endures for ever 1 think ofs friendship thu measures of whose turi>inn ii eter nity itself the enure of it with out limit or end â€” exclaimed the kinpernr ' thi stnry . . . do ynu that kii-in is a vampire v l.wuuld in a rarity in france sire in the lie then arrested ?' nice and therefore i vim ths oensses fmmsr preservation of the potato one can form something of an estimate how ex tensively the potato enters into use aa an article ef food among the american people from the com plaints we hear from all parts of the country or at least with very lew etceptiona of the pnrtiel fail ure of that crop the present season we frequently hear poople when instituting a comparison between that toot and bread declare they would sooner pari with their wheat bread than wilh their potato and these aro not the poorer classes but respecta ble wealthy people now though we do not car ry our affliction to thia esculent as far aa this yet we are " free to acknowledge " that a good potato is a good thiog and an inferior one the worst of bed things an unripe or defective potato ie one of tho must indigestible and unwholesome kinds of aliments thai can be taken into the stomach if in deed there is any aliment about it al all ; aad from thc specimens we have seen at numerous tables this year we have no doubt that many of tie cases of illness that lias been charged upon hot weather bad water malaria and n variety of other things are justly due to the awallowing potatoes as bard and ai heavy aa well aa about the bibb of ouocei twill it cannot he thnt earth ii man's only abiding place it cannot be lhat our life ia a bubble cast up hy the ocean of eternity lo float a moment upon the wave and then sink into darkness and nuth ngnesa else why ii it thnt the aspirations which leap like angels from thn temple of our hearts arc forever wandering abroad unsatisfied 7 why ii it that the rainbow and the cloudi come over us with a beauty that ia not of earth and then passnway and leave us to mun apon their faded love i ness ! why ii it ihet the stars which hold their festivals arnuod lhe midnight throne are set so far above the graip of our limited faculty â€” forever mocking us wilh their unapproachable glory i and finally why is it that bright form of human beauty are presented to our view and then taken from us leaving the thousand streams ofour a flee lion to flow back in cold nnd death-liku torrents upon our heurli ! wu are burn fur a brighter des tiny than lhat of earth there is a rclm where ihe rainbow never indes â€” where lhe stare will he trkautifuf extract the potato in ita original uncultivated elate ie decidedly poiaouous and whenever il is used in en imperfect or unripe state the result ia not widely dillerent now owing most likely to tbe hot dry weather potatoes this year are generally of ao in furmr quality aud hence more pains and care should be taken ii selecting those intended for food and greater attention paid to preserving them than in years like the last when nmong thousands ef bushels there eras scarcely a defective one ire land on the other side of tbe atlantic and nova scotia on nil side are tbe must celebrated for the excellence of their pu-atooe and both have a tern l>eralure comparatively low and an atmosphere moist and humid if such a climate and tempera ture is required for the perfection of ihis root will not the hoi weal her wo hnve hud the present year account most satisfactorily for its little value aod nls show why its growth is impoesiole in our more southern stales or still noar-r the equinox " ve mouldering relics of i rice departed vour names have perished ; not i trice remains have where ibe grass-grown mnund its summit rears frnm the green bosum ol your native plains ai;es since â€” long ere lhe fust son of ihe old world bad pressed he fresh soil of thc new â€” long before the bright region beyund the blue wave bad become the object of the philosopher's reverie by day and lhe enthusiast's vision by night â€” in the deep silliness and solitude nf au unpeopled laud these vast uiaus'ileiiuis ruse ns ihey now rise u lonely grandeur frum lhc plain ; nn.l louke.i down even ns nuw ihey look upon lhe gin.i floods mil ing their dark waters al their base hurrying pesl ihem to lbs deep su has it been with the mas ive tombs of egypt amid ibe aandsand barren ness of the desert fur ages unleld have the gloomy pyramids been reflected hy the inundation uf ih nile ; an hundnn generations they tell us have arisen from the cradle and reposed beneath iheir sl.adnwi uml like autumn leaves have dropp ed into the fave ; but from the deep midnight i iivj ne ccmuriae comas forth no daring spirit to clannjtfoes kingly aepolcbrea as bis own ! and ihptnhe dusky piles on lhe plains of distant egj pl a\-cl su deeply nur reve.ei.ce for lhe departed and ih se mighty monuments reposing in dark subliiu ity upon our own magnificent prunes veiled ... mystery more inscrutable than they call forth n olitary throb 1 is there no hallowing internal â€¢>-. ociavted with tbeae aged reliquei â€” these tomb and temples and towers nf another race lu elicit emotion 1 are ihey indeed lo us no more than the dull elnos we tread upon ? why then does lhe wanderer irom tba far land gaze upon them with wonder and veneration 1 whs li.igerfoii.ilybroui.il iho.n ami meditate upon tbe powoi whioh reared ihem and is departed 'â– why lists the poel the man of genius and fancy or ibe philosopher f mind und nature seal himself al their base and uiili strange and undefined emotiona pause nml po al't n id lhe loneliness lha slumbers urn ml ? and surely if lhe far traveller a ho wanders lb rough thia western vnlli-v may linger aruunil ihese ug.-.l piles and meditate upon a pnwer de partedâ€”a race obliterated an influence sw.pt from tin earth forever â€” nnd dwell with melauchu iv amotion upon the destiny r man is ii u..t meet thai those in whose keeping tbey see i l.y i'rnv d nee cunsimi.-'l should regard litem willi interest aod emotion hut they should gather up bii.i pre serve every incidu.it relevant lo their origin de spread nu before ji like the iiliudi that slumber un lhe ocean â€” nnd where the beautiful beings that here pass before ne like visions w.ll slay io our presence forevor â€” riiltrer the faculties wilh which our creator l.ni endow ed us boll physical and intellectual are so de pendent upon exercise fur their proper develops ment thai aot ion and industry must ik regarded as among the primary duties of arcnuiitiihle nnn in our cone'-plk-iis says nn iflgettiwil writer ex ertiuu ii connected with success and renown a triumph wi.hnut at enemy c , minted and a victory w,n ii prize where uo cuurse is marked out and oo competitor start with ui 111 lhe race are bottom which do it find u ready lu.lisinn into our nni.ds such is uur constitution ihal according to our ueu potatoes almost instinctively shun iho light and air these things so indispensable to ihe perlee linn ef many othor things are most injurious te the io,atn aod the grand secret of it preservation lies ui ihu most p feci exclusion of these silent but active a items to perceive the difference between routs exposed and those included we have unly lo lake one which ha grown partially above ground and one that has ripened in ill proper place the une will be gr(teu un ibe exterior burn heavy and hitler in the interior while lho uther will be of the natural cob.r farniuc is and line flavored far mers ihould lake lessons frnm those facts ind con form their practice to ihe leaching ofiialuro in england and scotland where must serious com plaint have artw-n irom lho failures of the planted tubers it ii acknowledged by all that ns.li winch are all wed in rmr.au in the ground during tbe winter never fail nf vegetating nnd that those se cured bv pith is are mure likely lo succeed than those put into cellars and thus pn.ltally exposed to l.el.i and air the uu nt common mode of preserving potatoes is to pul hem into him in the cellar whore they are loft without nny covering nr oilier pi.-peral.on uml used as wanted it i also customary io got in as utile din in possible and une standard of good fanning has been he clean slato of i tanner's po taloen when dep.i.iled in lis cellar for thc rea sons given above and frum nur wn experience we think both these mud i of securing potatoes or preparing them erruneons if pul into bins they should i covered bi closely us possible from light air ; and if there i dirt enough thrown inlulhe bia n completely fill all the interaiioea between them so much he better lur the ronie it hue boen re icon ended by mine potato growers and i prec 1 tico ii f undei in reason to i.e u.e swh v 'â– **"*' nl irani of thinking where there is no exertion there an isi neither huiinr nur reward progress in moral ami inteltectual excellence is our duty our honor nnd . uie ent to is milieu iry or retro kiitle is disgraceful we come intn ll.e world fee ble ... body and in mind lml mil seeds of improve ine it in both ; nn.l ll.ese smoih grow according tn th cultivation they receive from eterciee the body grows in stature and itrength and tho mind gradually espandi uu exorcise is re<piis,i to the . level h-,n"-,,t boll of uur curisireiil and mental ra pacifies in the course ofyenra indeed the l.udv tfrnws but wilhoul ex.rc.sc il is lumpish feeble and inactive ; h...i the iiiiii i wholly undisciplined re ma,ns iu a weak and n.fanlile nalc that oxer aw which is requisite io order to bodily health end vigor nnd lo ihu evnli.tio of nur ini ileciual and mural powers is nut only ll.e chief means of nor improvement hut al lha main snuioa uf our hap piuisv wiihout exercise of body mid of mind there can be no happinwi ends or upb i.ile hat an ultimate purpose we urn not ap pointed o p.s through hie bandy lhat we may inc hi nre noi impelled both by disposition and us lo buy and sell bare ihal me may 1 u : nor lo gel gum barely lhat we may gel it â€”

i the western carolinian mill prohibited hv it to tiik stitks abk uwibvhd to tuk statki y ok to thk fkoi'le amendments to the constitution article x ____â€” the powbbs not to tmk ni-|i:i status by thk i no xxviii of vol xix \ no from commencement 060 austin & c f fisher > editors and proprietors \ salisbury is c december 27 1838 ivcte^fl iron t in b follow mfl d'.yfl ager ihtmfl ft.'irunt ence fl rince c'nmbace res^b , 9 with me jjjjfl di-triistl'ulfl to i-.miersem , lhe neh^^b fl i theflflflflflflflj fl | iic |, w-'i^^flb hill the object "' r scd and good ifl expiessinn ->â– d the day hefl â€ž| in the oven in ob precisely ifl tiainclv^h^b sooll^b gill hi m â– ceimub mii'ii-^b llienfl jiii'irlv^fl liinishmen "' j leaving tie^b icbnise there ih^^b arty of police nijentifl the huiialfl iicon'red i a rnn^i^b hfl " that fl ineieent li rentii â– what do â– r iiiiii it Â« will e " he has comuullotlb " you are i igh^^fl ompelled to lih^fl ike pleasure do not^h lhey are alwuysfl tkerc can one sto|i!^b ijlterions gentlcmen-^^b trined during hi^bsen^a sne^fl is lu^fl Â« t hefl eurat,'fl in l h know tioh keep fl w iÂ«b conlin i.-il^j tne afterwards wiie fl ijitery had l>e>m^b " prince aaid in^b elievc thai we are fl it in the ninth tlu_^b irlier therfl wilions practisei^^b " bat have^fl will t llfl fortified hy^fl aided theirfl iiihi^b wiili^b ii one blow hefl accra who allegedh 9 a man's arm hutfl rrounded and arre^tei^b hefl lainps^b him ; llfl ipawport ,^ thing i lull iririlege iflfl as itbb nr police aj.en l*ai an a urc^b acted an i fl ullieerb^b alier^b of if^fl i-.iob watel^h ** rafin illlilb , inflj wed and hc a^^^^^fl pilssiiigfl '*"Â« among^b p.flj h he proihitedh inch - i-|,i ,,,â– ched riifm dech^b usucited i,\jm mm every pailfl two dny-k^b Â« every d*yfl re was a young liirl^b milliner iiuimrica jeff *" ancertaiuedflbbfl rwilre-l knoi^b lus^b n * n reuinrknblthi^b *** and emaciated fl l about four-aiiibtfl ft he ui'pnrjb perct-ive.l flfl 9'iwicoll.ir.fl hi-m i i.i^vm n â– Â«. sign or history which may be utliiinod and avail | there is un end in business beyond supply there themeelvea of every measure which may give to is an ubject in the acquisition of wealth beyond then perpetuity and hand them ilnwu undisturbed success there isa final cause fir human traffic â€” in form nr character tn other generations j ami that is virtue this is the ultimate design pro tbat tbeee venerable piles are the workman posed ky heaven ; and it is a design that evepy wiaa ship of man's hand no one who with unprejudiced | man engaged in ihal culling will propose to hun opinion lias examined ihem can doubt hut wnh jaelf it is no eitravaganoo therefore but thosiin sucl an admission what ii the crowd of refleo'iuna ! pie assertion ofa iru.h lo v lo a man su ongag winch throng and simile the mind what a se ed and tu say emphatically you huvo havo an rms of unanswerable inquiries aucceytl ! when end in gain beyond success ; and thai ii the moral were these eiiurinuns earth heaps reared up from rectiludu uf your own iniutj.jj^^^^^^^^^^^j was si h was pur 1 â€” form magnitude i â€” dn 1 lions ... the lapse likuh waves uver the * s b sulllt'h â€” â€” a^'-h worn â€” thu unsiitism upon lu credulity h ho i nn i 1 uur '' i b as tn ui they ure ag.-sh came â€” thisl fair wm the home â€” thch befure earih-h awuy.m iwffflwpwflpffvm^tyerpowereil l.y lie fury uf mentinn.-.l as one of ihe females in whtmt us aaaailant who culled tim an assussui uud a prufeesed to la paying ins addresses died a ew nonster feeling lums.-lf unable tn mainmin the lavs alter him almost wastejjjoji_skelelu.n^^j ii he one who pre to n lfl inul i .. i i.iui.h tu the cx-h un i he hi ied i 111 uhiln-l nue i uu iimoiislv 1 man 1 strugirlch lilllvl in a til h inih 1,1 l â€¢.. re-p..||,|h â€” iiml tn tr.l-.l or iher i iu ihcl i llie wusl l i oil him i wllsh clue to eoul ih no to lijeh â€” i mun li ell i lie â€” lll-l to a is ii-iii-h to rolllll into frightfull night i in bull hoie a to sln-i to the i 1 the thei man olijecll her leelingsl flow to i-l the lltroal.l li.'wo.ltl wilh the hull il-i _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ lime i an 11 h il 1 i iiicideui occurred mure i-xlruoriluiurv than nil the^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b in inih â– a _.,,_.,__ ____ nn hunt iho rcpin.h 1 1 ii i a i lo in inn in 1 i i in ll u i lln h ilh in uu mm n j.i i he hour h,rb cr â– e,:',ri,-e,.â€žd,-,'.,ver lie was â€” new iiiuiors en some era , , , , were a u wus ixeiv â– the in , . , ,- i had obtained entrance tu he c â– were set n â– upon hun lied at this rv >' m | knurl happened to .... he {:, 1 and 1 whether the k " v | . an nlaruih i the i i â– , i nth ihe 'â– soine young medical b,sly â– f r illsm'.-lu . when tor.oiii-h lis world meiice heir uperutiuii the supposed corpse mitm-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^s r,.|.e i not a e\is i ulleneeb in take a m r.--l b pl.llhlhli-l the i >'>â– nut is hei i 11 iliu he was jieii - llv was placed iii iiiiliui-meiil 1 pal i inm a vlsil - j by he light f one nf the ! he was slinnglv hnund nnd in spile ul his crns.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^s ri pilllie.'lb ll'-sh n wuh ih fu us tu the istcatn.-i ir uicuiiceivahle i-iioil-h future h to li his i'i"h the in bun iln.pl p ih ell oris in slop pt iv ll m mine â€” i i 11 nl ... i in or li iih virfim miiiii.ioih.dl th i s|....l|.|.l i ihail re si papers ' tb.'v i.flerwi.l.'s.lecl.ll.'d ll.e il-e|ves lll.'l i i 111 e-h a i a i who 1 u iinn ii eter nity itself the enure of it with out limit or end â€” exclaimed the kinpernr ' thi stnry . . . do ynu that kii-in is a vampire v l.wuuld in a rarity in france sire in the lie then arrested ?' nice and therefore i vim ths oensses fmmsr preservation of the potato one can form something of an estimate how ex tensively the potato enters into use aa an article ef food among the american people from the com plaints we hear from all parts of the country or at least with very lew etceptiona of the pnrtiel fail ure of that crop the present season we frequently hear poople when instituting a comparison between that toot and bread declare they would sooner pari with their wheat bread than wilh their potato and these aro not the poorer classes but respecta ble wealthy people now though we do not car ry our affliction to thia esculent as far aa this yet we are " free to acknowledge " that a good potato is a good thiog and an inferior one the worst of bed things an unripe or defective potato ie one of tho must indigestible and unwholesome kinds of aliments thai can be taken into the stomach if in deed there is any aliment about it al all ; aad from thc specimens we have seen at numerous tables this year we have no doubt that many of tie cases of illness that lias been charged upon hot weather bad water malaria and n variety of other things are justly due to the awallowing potatoes as bard and ai heavy aa well aa about the bibb of ouocei twill it cannot he thnt earth ii man's only abiding place it cannot be lhat our life ia a bubble cast up hy the ocean of eternity lo float a moment upon the wave and then sink into darkness and nuth ngnesa else why ii it thnt the aspirations which leap like angels from thn temple of our hearts arc forever wandering abroad unsatisfied 7 why ii it that the rainbow and the cloudi come over us with a beauty that ia not of earth and then passnway and leave us to mun apon their faded love i ness ! why ii it ihet the stars which hold their festivals arnuod lhe midnight throne are set so far above the graip of our limited faculty â€” forever mocking us wilh their unapproachable glory i and finally why is it that bright form of human beauty are presented to our view and then taken from us leaving the thousand streams ofour a flee lion to flow back in cold nnd death-liku torrents upon our heurli ! wu are burn fur a brighter des tiny than lhat of earth there is a rclm where ihe rainbow never indes â€” where lhe stare will he trkautifuf extract the potato in ita original uncultivated elate ie decidedly poiaouous and whenever il is used in en imperfect or unripe state the result ia not widely dillerent now owing most likely to tbe hot dry weather potatoes this year are generally of ao in furmr quality aud hence more pains and care should be taken ii selecting those intended for food and greater attention paid to preserving them than in years like the last when nmong thousands ef bushels there eras scarcely a defective one ire land on the other side of tbe atlantic and nova scotia on nil side are tbe must celebrated for the excellence of their pu-atooe and both have a tern l>eralure comparatively low and an atmosphere moist and humid if such a climate and tempera ture is required for the perfection of ihis root will not the hoi weal her wo hnve hud the present year account most satisfactorily for its little value aod nls show why its growth is impoesiole in our more southern stales or still noar-r the equinox " ve mouldering relics of i rice departed vour names have perished ; not i trice remains have where ibe grass-grown mnund its summit rears frnm the green bosum ol your native plains ai;es since â€” long ere lhe fust son of ihe old world bad pressed he fresh soil of thc new â€” long before the bright region beyund the blue wave bad become the object of the philosopher's reverie by day and lhe enthusiast's vision by night â€” in the deep silliness and solitude nf au unpeopled laud these vast uiaus'ileiiuis ruse ns ihey now rise u lonely grandeur frum lhc plain ; nn.l louke.i down even ns nuw ihey look upon lhe gin.i floods mil ing their dark waters al their base hurrying pesl ihem to lbs deep su has it been with the mas ive tombs of egypt amid ibe aandsand barren ness of the desert fur ages unleld have the gloomy pyramids been reflected hy the inundation uf ih nile ; an hundnn generations they tell us have arisen from the cradle and reposed beneath iheir sl.adnwi uml like autumn leaves have dropp ed into the fave ; but from the deep midnight i iivj ne ccmuriae comas forth no daring spirit to clannjtfoes kingly aepolcbrea as bis own ! and ihptnhe dusky piles on lhe plains of distant egj pl a\-cl su deeply nur reve.ei.ce for lhe departed and ih se mighty monuments reposing in dark subliiu ity upon our own magnificent prunes veiled ... mystery more inscrutable than they call forth n olitary throb 1 is there no hallowing internal â€¢>-. ociavted with tbeae aged reliquei â€” these tomb and temples and towers nf another race lu elicit emotion 1 are ihey indeed lo us no more than the dull elnos we tread upon ? why then does lhe wanderer irom tba far land gaze upon them with wonder and veneration 1 whs li.igerfoii.ilybroui.il iho.n ami meditate upon tbe powoi whioh reared ihem and is departed 'â– why lists the poel the man of genius and fancy or ibe philosopher f mind und nature seal himself al their base and uiili strange and undefined emotiona pause nml po al't n id lhe loneliness lha slumbers urn ml ? and surely if lhe far traveller a ho wanders lb rough thia western vnlli-v may linger aruunil ihese ug.-.l piles and meditate upon a pnwer de partedâ€”a race obliterated an influence sw.pt from tin earth forever â€” nnd dwell with melauchu iv amotion upon the destiny r man is ii u..t meet thai those in whose keeping tbey see i l.y i'rnv d nee cunsimi.-'l should regard litem willi interest aod emotion hut they should gather up bii.i pre serve every incidu.it relevant lo their origin de spread nu before ji like the iiliudi that slumber un lhe ocean â€” nnd where the beautiful beings that here pass before ne like visions w.ll slay io our presence forevor â€” riiltrer the faculties wilh which our creator l.ni endow ed us boll physical and intellectual are so de pendent upon exercise fur their proper develops ment thai aot ion and industry must ik regarded as among the primary duties of arcnuiitiihle nnn in our cone'-plk-iis says nn iflgettiwil writer ex ertiuu ii connected with success and renown a triumph wi.hnut at enemy c , minted and a victory w,n ii prize where uo cuurse is marked out and oo competitor start with ui 111 lhe race are bottom which do it find u ready lu.lisinn into our nni.ds such is uur constitution ihal according to our ueu potatoes almost instinctively shun iho light and air these things so indispensable to ihe perlee linn ef many othor things are most injurious te the io,atn aod the grand secret of it preservation lies ui ihu most p feci exclusion of these silent but active a items to perceive the difference between routs exposed and those included we have unly lo lake one which ha grown partially above ground and one that has ripened in ill proper place the une will be gr(teu un ibe exterior burn heavy and hitler in the interior while lho uther will be of the natural cob.r farniuc is and line flavored far mers ihould lake lessons frnm those facts ind con form their practice to ihe leaching ofiialuro in england and scotland where must serious com plaint have artw-n irom lho failures of the planted tubers it ii acknowledged by all that ns.li winch are all wed in rmr.au in the ground during tbe winter never fail nf vegetating nnd that those se cured bv pith is are mure likely lo succeed than those put into cellars and thus pn.ltally exposed to l.el.i and air the uu nt common mode of preserving potatoes is to pul hem into him in the cellar whore they are loft without nny covering nr oilier pi.-peral.on uml used as wanted it i also customary io got in as utile din in possible and une standard of good fanning has been he clean slato of i tanner's po taloen when dep.i.iled in lis cellar for thc rea sons given above and frum nur wn experience we think both these mud i of securing potatoes or preparing them erruneons if pul into bins they should i covered bi closely us possible from light air ; and if there i dirt enough thrown inlulhe bia n completely fill all the interaiioea between them so much he better lur the ronie it hue boen re icon ended by mine potato growers and i prec 1 tico ii f undei in reason to i.e u.e swh v 'â– **"*' nl irani of thinking where there is no exertion there an isi neither huiinr nur reward progress in moral ami inteltectual excellence is our duty our honor nnd . uie ent to is milieu iry or retro kiitle is disgraceful we come intn ll.e world fee ble ... body and in mind lml mil seeds of improve ine it in both ; nn.l ll.ese smoih grow according tn th cultivation they receive from eterciee the body grows in stature and itrength and tho mind gradually espandi uu exorcise is re